Posted on 02/05/2016 6:13:08 PM PST by SeekAndFind
CNN --Former Louisiana Gov. Bobby Jindal on Friday endorsed Florida Sen. Marco Rubio for president.
"Marco can unify our party. His optimistic message is bringing voters from across the party lines, from across different demographic groups," Jindal told Fox News' Greta Van Susteren. "He can unify our party. He can win this election in November."
"I think he's a principled conservative. I think he is the right guy to lead us forward," he added.
Jindal, who also was a candidate for president until he dropped his campaign in November, also said he was impressed by Rubio's foreign policy.
"Marco's been consistent about strengthening America's foreign policy," Jindal said. "Marco's consistently stood up to the threat of ISIS, radical Islam."
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Not sure CNN is a reputable source. Better confirm that.
I got $10 says cruz throws his support behind rubio to once he drops out.
Sounds just like Rush.
The estab is coalescing behind Rubio ... they will use Cruz to try to hurt Trump , and then dump Cruz
MARCO RUBIO ENDOREMENTS SO FAR:
U.S. Governors (former)
Robert List, Nevada (former)
George Pataki, New York (former); 2016 presidential candidate
Bobby Jindal, Louisiana (former); 2016 presidential candidate
George Allen, Virginia (former Governor and Senator)
Scott McCallum, Wisconsin (former)
Craig Benson, New Hampshire (former)
U.S. Senators (current and former)
Arizona: Jon Kyl (former)
Arkansas: Tim Hutchinson (former)
Colorado: Cory Gardner
Idaho: Jim Risch
Montana: Steve Daines
Oklahoma: Jim Inhofe
Pennsylvania: Pat Toomey, Rick Santorum (former) (also former 2016 presidential candidate)
South Carolina: Tim Scott
Texas: Phil Gramm (former)
MARCO RUBIO ENDOREMENTS SO FAR:
U.S. Governors (former)
Robert List, Nevada (former)
George Pataki, New York (former); 2016 presidential candidate
Bobby Jindal, Louisiana (former); 2016 presidential candidate
George Allen, Virginia (former Governor and Senator)
Scott McCallum, Wisconsin (former)
Craig Benson, New Hampshire (former)
U.S. Senators (current and former)
Arizona: Jon Kyl (former)
Arkansas: Tim Hutchinson (former)
Colorado: Cory Gardner
Idaho: Jim Risch
Montana: Steve Daines
Oklahoma: Jim Inhofe
Pennsylvania: Pat Toomey, Rick Santorum (former) (also former 2016 presidential candidate)
South Carolina: Tim Scott
Texas: Phil Gramm (former)
After all that harping on Trump, you throw your support to the establishment candidate? Say it isn’t so, Bobby!
Says more about Jindal than it does Rubio.
RE: Not sure CNN is a reputable source. Better confirm that.
MSN has confirmed it as well:
http://www.msn.com/en-us/news/politics/jindal-endorses-rubio-for-president/ar-BBpbKZP
TITLE: Jindal endorses Rubio for president
They must all be “foam party” buddys
It’s enough to make you not like a guy.
And if you think CNN and MSN are tooliberal, we have this VIDEO from Breitbart:
Watch: Jindal Gives Endorsement to Marco Rubio
http://www.breitbart.com/video/2016/02/05/watch-jindal-gives-endorsement-to-marco-rubio/
Who cares what Piyush says?
Where is Confederacy hater Nikki Haley?
This is it! Trump’s poll numbers will fall now, I tell ya!
Those who support Trump instead of Cruz
... are going to get Rubio.
Count on it.
(Cue the whining that there’s no difference, etc.)
Bad move, Jindal.
What I dislike most about Rubio is that he is dishonest. But not only that, he is the anti-republican. He thinks it is fine to trick voters. He sells himself one way, right away sells out (Gang of 8), then has the gall to flip back while campaigning for higher office.
And this from ConservativeReview.com: “Following the Supreme Court’s decision to legalize gay marriage in all 50 states, Rubio offered a disappointing response acceding all power to the Court and advocated moving on from defining marriage as one man and one woman. “While I disagree with this decision, we live in a republic and must abide by the law. As we look ahead, it must be a priority of the next president to nominate judges and justices committed to applying the Constitution as written and originally understood.” (Rubio.Senate.gov) - See more at: https://www.conservativereview.com/2016-presidential-candidates/candidates/marco-rubio#article-12
Ah, yes, it must be time for everybody to coalesce around an establishment candidate, the way they did around Romney in 2012.
Sorry, didn’t think I needed the </sarcasm>
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